At 2 years old, Adelyn Troutman is very normal, healthy little girl.Except for one thing: Her body cannot make its own red blood cells."She gets very tired and pale, cranky, and she just doesn't feel good," Adelyn's mother Kami Troutman said.Adelyn was born with the condition, and there is no cure. Every four weeks, she needs a blood transfusion. She's had 34 in her life so far, and it'll be that way for the rest of her life. Kami said Adelyn has already gotten used to the hospital visits."Unfortunately she is. We go so often, she kind of knows the routine."Each time they go, Kami and her husband Matt hope there will be enough blood for their daughter. And as summer approaches, blood donations in the valley dry up even more, as winter residents return to their home states, and high schools and colleges are out of session."And it's not just her, there are so many others in need on a daily basis," Kami said. Adelyn and her parents have become ambassadors for the cause, and hope their story will inspire others to give. "It is very important," Kami said. "Her life depends on it. If people weren't donating, then again, she wouldn't be here today."

Adelyn was born with the condition, and there is no cure. Every four weeks, she needs a blood transfusion. She's had 34 in her life so far, and it'll be that way for the rest of her life.

Kami said Adelyn has already gotten used to the hospital visits.

"Unfortunately she is. We go so often, she kind of knows the routine."

Each time they go, Kami and her husband Matt hope there will be enough blood for their daughter. And as summer approaches, blood donations in the valley dry up even more, as winter residents return to their home states, and high schools and colleges are out of session.

"And it's not just her, there are so many others in need on a daily basis," Kami said.

Adelyn and her parents have become ambassadors for the cause, and hope their story will inspire others to give.

"It is very important," Kami said. "Her life depends on it. If people weren't donating, then again, she wouldn't be here today."